Facebook will access your photos even on your phone
Facebook is now showing users a new pop-up window, which has caused quite a stir. When logging into Facebook to post stories, users are prompted to share their photos for “cloud processing.” By agreeing, you grant access to the photos stored on your smartphone. Essentially, Facebook is undermining data privacy, writes https://xrust.ru/. By consenting to “cloud processing,” you allow Meta AI to analyze your personal photos. Users who enable this feature can use their photos for collages, photo themes, or AI-generated editing. However, this gives Meta access to all the images stored on the smartphone. Currently, this feature is being tested and implemented in Meta apps. Users must actively agree to use it. Nevertheless, the idea that Meta AI could view personal photos is, at best, questionable. On platforms like X and Reddit, users are expressing concerns that Meta might use the photos to train its AI models, despite promises to the contrary. Meta has clarified that, for now, photos are not being used to train AI models. However, there was no definitive answer regarding whether this could change in the future. On the bright side, you can disable the “cloud processing” option in the Facebook app settings. It’s also recommended to upload only the photos you truly want to share and regularly review the app’s permissions.
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